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Disney Food for Families: Bringing Home Treats to Share

When my daughters were in preschool and early elementary school, there were many situations where we were required to provide a snack for a group of kids: a class, a team, or a party. In order to break up the monotony of the crackers and orange slices routine, we started to bring back group snacks from our trips to Walt Disney World.

Suckers to Share!

While there are countless Disney snack options, not all of them are suitable for group. When buying for a crowd, my criteria to consider are:

Relatively low cost

Not messy

Easy to transport home

Able to be divided/shared

And if we can make them nut-free, so much the better.

Also, because these are meant to be special souvenir Disney treats, I also wanted them to be identifiably Disney – showing a character or the castle, for example. Believe it or not, there are not many food items that meet all of these criteria, but here are some of the tried and true options we came up with over the years.

Chocolate-covered, Mickey-shaped pretzels. A big hit with kids and adults:

Chocolate-covered Pretzels

Mickey-shaped suckers. Great to include in favor bags:

Mickey Suckers

Suckers for Winnie the Pooh fans:

Winne the Pooh!

The Disney version of Teddy Grahams featuring Mickey, Minnie, Pluto and Donald:

Can you call them animal crackers if they picture anthropomorphic characters?

Character Crackers

Individually wrapped chocolates are good for sharing:

Disney Chocolates -- front of box

Don’t get this one if you think your crowd will squabble over who gets which character…

Back of the chocolates box

These chocolate coins are even labeled as “Treats to Share!”

A variant of the chocolate coins theme

Here are some multi-character chocolate coins:

Chocolate coins. Another choice where characters vary.

Bagged chocolate coins

We found these hard candies at the Polynesian resort:

Mickey-logoed hard candies

And two of my favorites — short bread rounds and Chip and Dale pretzels:

Short Bread rounds and Chip and Dale pretzels

You can see that there are loads of “class sharing” options at Disney World, and if some of these aren’t available on your trip, ask a cast member if they have any good ideas!

Have you found any other shareable foods to bring home? Let me know in the comments below!

Im looking for something to bring back for my sons class unfortunately candy is a No NO at his school healthy peanut free ONLY I am wondering if the teacher will allow the teddy Graham cookies or animal crackers! I know a classmate of my sons brought everyone a pencil last year because she couldnt find a healthy shareable snack